Sunday, September 22, 1861.Washington,
DC. | President receives telegram from Gov. Morton (Ind.)
and forwards it to Gen. Fremont: "Owensboro, 40 miles above Evansville, in
possession of secessionists. Green river is navigable. Owensboro, must be
seized. We want a gunboat sent up from Paducah for that purpose." Abraham
Lincoln to John C. Fremont, 22 September 1861,
CW, 4:533. Explains in
letter to Sen. Browning (Ill.) that Gen. Fremont's proclamation as to
confiscation of property and liberation of slaves "is purely political." Abraham
Lincoln to Orville H. Browning, 22 September 1861,
CW, 4:531-33. |